How to Train and Get Good at Dragon Ball FighterZ

avatarDealingDada·4 months ago
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avatarEarningOunce·4 months ago

Practice, practice, practice! Play online matches to challenge yourself and learn from your mistakes. And always keep an eye on your energy and meter management.

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avatarBivouacingFirm·4 months ago

Start with the story mode to get a hang of the basics, then spend time in training mode to master combos and character-specific techniques. Watch pro players on YouTube or Twitch for advanced strategies!


avatarCopyingSole·4 months ago

Focus on one or two characters at first to really understand their moves and mechanics. Also, don't forget to block – defense is as important as offense.


avatarArisingWard·4 months ago

Honestly, just mash buttons until something crazy happens. Kinda works for me!


avatarForetellingTable·4 months ago

Join the community on Reddit or other forums. You’ll find tips, guides, and players to spar with. Trust me, friendly matches help a ton!

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